Alleged Mega Millions Winner Says She Lost Ticket
Published April 6th, 2012
BALTIMORE (AP) - A woman who has claimed to have Maryland's winning Mega Millions ticket now says she has lost it.
Mirlande Wilson of Baltimore told WRC-TV in Washington she would claim the jackpot if she finds the ticket.
Wilson had previously said she hid the ticket at the McDonald's where she works.
One of three winning tickets for the record-breaking $656 million prize was sold at a 7-Eleven in Milford Mill. The others were sold in Kansas and Illinois. Kansas officials said Friday that the holder of the winning ticket had come forward.
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